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"I have 2 sons presently attending this academy. They have been there 6 months and will be returning in October. The school has been excellent in answering every single question I as a concerned parent have had. The boys are having the time of their lives and making friends from every corner of th..."e planet. The environment is very safe and the Chinese people have been so gracious to them. I have seen my boys grow in confidence, and the smiles never leave their faces as they share their experiences through skype. Their room is quite large and adequate, the food has been very good. They love visiting Muping and Yantai on the weekends. They had no previous martial arts training. Seeing video of them performing Kung-fu as well as they are is mind blowing! Don't hesitate to send your kids there, the training is first rate, the price is reasonable, the area is beautiful and the skills and memories will last a lifetime. My youngest son can't wait to graduate highschool so he can go!
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"This is a lovely place to spend an afternoon, perhaps bring a picnic!
Beautiful panoramic views, the lovelock bridge & pergoda and just a lovely walk. Its also good value for money at 50rmb per person"
"We didn't have any particular expectations when we visited this museum, but it's surprisingly well-done.
Changyu (张裕 / Zhangyu) is one of the big Chinese wine brands, and most of the wine you're likely to taste from them is of the low-end supermarket variety, but they do apparently make some fai..."rly decent wines as well.
The museum walks you through the history of the Changyu winery, dating back to the 1800's, and includes some nice displays to help illustrate the story (although as someone who works in the wine trade I know for a fact that some of the stats on worldwine wine production are wrong or very out-of-date).
The museum path includes a walk through their wine cellars, and a stop by a tasting room where you get to try a quite interesting (and good) white and red. The ticket also includes a free souvenir, which when we visited was a small bottle of brandy (stop by the desk by the main entrance on the way out to pick it up). We drank the brandy on the beach in the eve...
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